Well, I’m still recovering, after a whirlwind long weekend in NYC. But, the TBBs and I certainly had a blast.

We spent Sunday at ICFF and here’s some highlights from that visit. Tons of inspiration to be found. I especially noticed all the woven pieces of furniture this year. 70’s here we go again!

There was still tons of gorgeous wood around, on walls, floors and furniture.

Walking on Wood

Joinery

Immersion Design

This amazingly creative design murphy style bunk bed/desk combo was so well thought and executed. Just so you know, that desk area pulls down to reveal a double bed and the desk area also pulls out to reveal hidden storage and electrical outlets (which you can see a bit of on the left). Just lovely!

Fabulously detailed sinks and tubs.

Slik

Linkasink

Linkasink

The insert on the farmhouse style sink above is inter changeable, brilliant!

Well, now with the warmer weather finally here, at least in my neck of the wood, I hope you are enjoying it. School is almost out and I’m sure that is a relief to end all the lunch making, homework checking and routine. Here’s to a great summer for everyone!

I have a bit of progress to report at the cottage. Hubby has been determined to get the fire table finished, so here’s where we are now, and by we I really mean him. I’ve done nothing, except help with the design and the finishes…of course 🙂 Can’t wait to try it out.

And I received my fabric order from a few weeks back, so I’ll be sewing up a storm, whenever I can get a second. These will be exterior cushions for the cottage deck. Can’t wait for them to liven up the wood chairs, wood deck and log exterior of the cottage….you get the idea…so much wood…and so0000 much brown.

And kind of another exterior update, Hubby got the terracotta tile laid in the sunroom, right at the entrance to the deck. It still needs to be grouted, I’ll share the progress once it is completed. He’s been a busy, busy, boy.

While he was working away, I kept myself busy making over this lovely little china cabinet that a neighbour gifted to me. I know it’s not really related to the cottage exterior theme of this post, but I’d thought I’d share it anyways. It’s a perfect fit in this somewhat dark corner of the cottage, so I decided it should be a nice bright colour to liven up the corner. This is how it looked:

And in the process:

I told you it was bright….and quite lively. I used homemade chalk paint (Cyan Sky) and I will be giving it a going over with some antique wax (which will tone it down a little) and then of course, some clear wax to finish it properly. I love, love, Fat Wax in case you are looking for a recommendation. Check out their website for locations near you. I’ll post a picture once it’s completed, hopefully soon.

We also went to the Pontiac Artists’ Studio Tour a few weeks ago. I posted about it last year, when all the TBBs went. Hubby got an adorable candy dish for his office (sorry forget to snap a pic before he went off with it) but I did get this great shot of an old barn on one of the properties. There is just something about old, timeworn barns that appeals to me.

Please excuse my silence here, it’s been a busy few weeks with a family member in hospital. However, I’m posting today on the TBB blog about my recent visit to Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston. Click on the photo below to read the post.

And on Friday, I’ll have a new post on Brazenwoman. Have a great week!